By Mitch Phillips
TOKYO (Reuters) -Australia’s Nicola Olyslagers, twice an Olympic silver medallist, won the women’s world high jump gold on Sunday, but only after a nervous wait during a long rain suspension.
Olyslagers, the world indoor champion for the last two years, was faultless through to 2.00 metres, with Poland’s Maria Zodzik the only other athlete to clear it – at the third attempt – for a lifetime best.
Ukraine’s Olympic champion and world record holder Yaroslava Mahuchikh failed once – before torrential rain forced a suspension of the action.
After around an hour trying to keep warm, the remaining three athletes returned to the fray, though with little success.
Mahuchikh passed at two metres but failed twice at 2.02 to take the bronze on 1.97, ahead of Serbia’s Angelina Topic on countback.
Neither Zodzik or Olyslagers could get over 2.02 and so it was all over with a flash, with silver for Poland and gold for Australia – their first of the championships.
Mahuchikh’s bronze took the tally of countries winning a medal to 50 – a quarter of those competing at the event – with just the rain-delayed men’s discus left to finish.
(Reporting by Mitch Phillips, editing by Ed Osmond)
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